Posted: 02/22/2013
- All versions of the F-35 fighter jet -- a total of 51 planes -- were grounded Friday pending a more in-depth evaluation of a cracked engine blade problem discovered at Edwards AFB.

Posted: 02/22/2013
- Washington's governor said one tank at the Hanford nuclear site was leaking. One week later, he now says six tanks are leaking radioactive waste, calling the news "disturbing".. saying the leaks pose "no immediate health risks," but do pose concerns.

Posted: 02/21/2013
- Hard-line Islamist groups like the Nusra Front are becoming more popular in Syria. They're fighting the Syrian regime while providing social services for Syrian civilians. The United States blacklisted the Nusra Front in December, labeled it terrorist.

Posted: 02/20/2013
- 163 deaths from Syrian violence reported, including 48 in one aerial raid near DamascusSyrian general, Lebanese former minister accused of plotting terror, moving explosives from Syria. The government blamed "terrorists" for an attack on a sports stadium.

Posted: 02/20/2013
- The trend marks the longest period without a U.S. combat death in America's longest war since 2008, and clearly reflects a strategy shift that leaves much of the fighting to Afghan security forces, whose deaths are going up.

Updated: 02/19/2013
- The body of Cpl. Kimberly Walker was found Sunday in Colorado Springs. Army Sgt. Montrell Lamar Anderson Mayo, who is stationed at Fort Carson outside Colorado Springs, surrendered later that day to police in Greenville, N.C.

Updated: 02/19/2013
- With their mission accomplished, thousands of Fort Riley soldiers are settling back into like here at home, fresh off their most recent deployment to Afghanistan. Their return is helping boost the local economy.

Updated: 02/15/2013
- It was a memorable Valentine's Day for hundreds of military families at Fort Riley as members of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were reunited with their loved ones following a nine month deployment to Afghanistan.

Posted: 02/13/2013
- Venezuela's government has not given details about what sort of treatment Chavez is now undergoing in Havana, more than two months after his fourth cancer-related surgery in December.

Updated: 02/14/2013
- North Korea said the atomic test it conducted Tuesday in the remote, snowy northeast was merely its "first response" taken with "maximum restraint," in response to what it called U.S. threats, and said it will continue with unspecified "second and third measures of greater intensity" if Washington maintains its hostility.

Posted: 02/07/2013
- Investigators are still trying to determine why the battery short-circuited. NTSB spokeswoman says heat from one battery cell damaged other cells. One Dreamliner made a special trip Thursday to Seattle-area headquarters for paint job.

Posted: 02/05/2013
- The recent murder of our country's most distinguished sniper is making headlines across the country and renewing the focus on the psychological wounds of war. WIBW explored the services available at Fort Riley for local soldiers.

Posted: 02/06/2013
- Boy Scouts of America has a one hundred year history and claims to be one of the most prominent values-based youth development organizations, but recently it has come under fire for who they continue to disallow amongst its ranks.

Posted: 02/04/2013
- The body of Sarai Sierra was found in Istanbul, Turkey, on Saturday. The Staten Island, New York, woman went missing in Turkey some 10 days earlier. Her husband and brother traveled to Istanbul to assist in the search.

Posted: 02/01/2013
- John Kerry sworn in, first trip likely to include stops in Egypt and Israel.
Clinton cites Turkey attack as example of challenges in the world, after her resume includes visiting 112 countries and flew almost 1 million miles in four years.

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